I picked up a very old wooden case at a car boot sale (flea market). The base had two brass contacts at the front, a small window in the centre and inside was the following curious item - mounted firmly in place with heavy bolts.
The coil in the centre seems to have been previously mounted to the two contacts at the far ends and is suspended around a circular rod.
The contact at the bottom has an additional contact wire.
If anyone can help me identify this thing I'd be very grateful. Inside the box was also a tiny circular mirror (say 3-4mm circular) which looks like it might have been glued to the wire at some point (in the window?).
Help? I'd like to know if it's worth re-assembling or even safe to fire it up! Otherwise, the case is destined to be a radio build along with all the nice brassware (even a little window to see the coil!).
At the moment I have all the brass parts in a strip-n-dip solution to polish them up as there was some very nice heavy brass knurled hut heads.